Sample machine knitted swatch using Super Lamb in Merlot

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100% fine grade Merino Lambswool made from Superwash treated Merino Lambswool. This yarn offers the best of both worlds — the special qualities of worsted spun wool combined with the convenience of being able to machine wash and dry without fading or shrinking. This is a 2/24 weight yarn.

Super Lamb comes in a very nice variety of solid and heather shades. Garments made from this line retain their softness, resilience, and durability after countless machine washings and dryings. Great for machine, lace and sock knitting, weaving, crochet, among other applications.

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Features

Four-season yarn

Nice drape, luxuriously soft

Traditionally used in fine garments of the highest quality, durability and versatility

Versatile as it allows you to meet any pattern gauge by either knitting with
more strands
and/or adjusting the needle size until you obtain your desired finish.
Note: as with any yarn, always knit a test swatch and block before starting your projects.

Can be used for knitting, lace work, weaving, crochet, tambour embroidery, beaded knits, and
more

Lends itself to create wonderful everyday garments with great durability

Great for babies and children's garments

Great for socks!

Great for machine knitting — take advantage of the latest fashions!

Because it is light, fine and soft it adds warmth without adding bulk to your figure

Special Note for Yarn Dyers

If you are interested in dyeing, the best color to use in this line is the “Ecru” color because it will render your results more predictable. However, many of our yarn dying customers also use "Creme."

Yarn Specifications

Content:

100% fine grade Merino Wool Lambswool

Length per Cone:

5,960 yards

Weight per Cone:

Slightly over 1 lb.

Ply:

2/24 Weight

Care Instructions:

Machine wash using any laundry soap or detergent!

Tumble dry

Launder dark colors separately

Storage tips:

This yarn is not mothproofed. Clean, dry, clear plastic containers work extremely well for long-term storage. You can also wrap the garment in archival tissue paper for long-term storage to extend garment life.